The Warriors made a number of signings this offseason, but so far this season they have basically failed to make a few signings. The Warriors were first in the West at the start of the season and have now dropped to 10th in the West.
The Warriors made four signings in the offseason, acquiring Melton, Lee Kyle, Hield and Waters. Melton is also being traded by the Warriors due to an injury he suffered early in the season. Hield has played well at the start of the season, but as teams have increased their defensive intensity, it has been difficult for him to score consistently, and he is not a good defensive player. Lee Kyle has been dropped by Kerr in recent games, and even playing has become a luxury now. Waters is a player who is very low in the rotation, and he will not be given a chance to play under normal circumstances.
Therefore, the Warriors' four signings are equivalent to Hield having a certain role. Not long ago, the Warriors made another signing, that is, to recruit Schroder to the team. Schroder also seems to have been uncomfortable with the situation after joining the team, with a very low shooting percentage for several consecutive games, and it seems that he is also uncomfortable in the Warriors' system of constantly moving the ball.
So in general, although the overall reinforcement of the Warriors is very large, the effect does not seem to be particularly obvious. Even reinforcement is a relative failure. Many fans have always thought that instead of making so many reinforcements, it is actually better for a superstar to join effectively, and the addition of a superstar can solve a lot of problems, rather than strengthening some role players piecemeal.
So you will find that Curry is gradually starting to be disappointed with the team at present, including the last game against the Lakers, although Curry made two difficult three-pointers in the final moments, but it is difficult to see Curry's excited expression. It seems that he also thinks that the team is going to have a very difficult time winning at the moment. There seems to be no certainty of victory against any team. That's what worries Curry.
The Warriors don't have a second consistent scoring point other than Curry, maybe Kuminga will do well today, maybe Wiggins will do well tomorrow, but they are both inconsistent factors. Not having a second star who can contribute consistent scoring per game is the biggest dilemma for the Warriors right now, and the biggest obstacle to their future playoff and even championship attempts. After all, when it comes to the playoffs, each team will take a very extreme approach to defending Curry, and if the Warriors don't have a second star, they will suffer a lot.